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<blockquote data-quote="Huntzman90" data-source="post: 161256" data-attributes="member: 29032"><p>Hello and welcome ☺</p><p></p><p>Yes what Lawrence said!</p><p></p><p>I have only been in the hobby 10 months and started with a B. Albo sling. I now have four T's all purchased as slings, two are now juveniles. I must say I have enjoyed watching them grow.. Its been quite an exciting experience. I got into the hobby because I wanted to learn as much as possible about tarantulas and I think this is a great way.</p><p></p><p>But yes some species, especially brachys, can grow really slow. This is why I think alot of people want to start with an adult. If you do go for an adult deffinitely look for a female, they may be more expensive but its because a mature male will typically not last very long. </p><p></p><p>Keep us updated and feel free to ask any questions. This is a great forum and can be very helpful. There are some very knowledgeable and experienced keepers here that seem more than happy to help us noobs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntzman90, post: 161256, member: 29032"] Hello and welcome ☺ Yes what Lawrence said! I have only been in the hobby 10 months and started with a B. Albo sling. I now have four T's all purchased as slings, two are now juveniles. I must say I have enjoyed watching them grow.. Its been quite an exciting experience. I got into the hobby because I wanted to learn as much as possible about tarantulas and I think this is a great way. But yes some species, especially brachys, can grow really slow. This is why I think alot of people want to start with an adult. If you do go for an adult deffinitely look for a female, they may be more expensive but its because a mature male will typically not last very long. Keep us updated and feel free to ask any questions. This is a great forum and can be very helpful. There are some very knowledgeable and experienced keepers here that seem more than happy to help us noobs [/QUOTE]
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